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PlayStation Now – hopefully the prices can only go down The beta of PS Now has started to charge for rentals and the prices are currently no cheaper than to buy the games second-hand. Cloud gaming service PlayStation Now has moved into the second stage of its beta trial in the UK, as Sony try out various pricing systems to stream and play games. PS Now allows you to stream PlayStation 3 games direct to your console (and others devices) without needing to download them. It uses the Gaikai streaming tech that Sony bought a few years ago, with the […]
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Introducing Princess Kimberley (Picture: Kim Kardashian/Myspace) Before Kim Kardashian had a sex tape and a reality TV show, she had a MySpace profile and it’s every bit as naff as you think it’s going to be. UsMagazine dug up her old page under the name of Princess Kimberley, which was a fetching shade of pink with the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star using pimp-my-profile.com to get the perfect look. The biggest suprise is that she only had 856 friends.
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This drone can move mistletoe at 35mph, like a very express matchmaker (Picture: TGI Fridays) We could imagine this getting quite awks. Following the shocking finding that 47 per cent of Brits have never had a kiss under the mistletoe – we know, it’s almost as though we’re just getting drunk at Christmas parties and lunging for the nearest available mouth – TGI Fridays has launched the UK’s first mistletoe drone. The drone can fly at 35mph and has already been successfully trialled at the chain’s Manchester restaurant. It also has a ‘kiss cam’ aboard and it’s coming to selected […]
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Oh post school activities in the early 2000s. Weren’t they just the best? When you weren’t shivering on the school pitch playing hockey or football or following fit sixth formers home you were probably enjoying one of the following. 1. Downloading music illegally on Limewire or Kazaa and being convinced you’d end up in prison if you were ever found out. 2. Spending hours on MSN to your school mates, using the dial up wire, and only being discovered by your parents when they realised the house phone hadn’t rang in four hours. 3. Skipping off to the local shop […]
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